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I am so excited because this year I got my first greenhouse, I just discovered how easy it is for me to start my own seeded even in my NW mild climate. But, to give my seedlings a great and nutritious organic start, I have turned to Ecoscraps. Natural and non chemical ways are very important to me, especially when it comes to my food!
That is why I look for ways I can be eco-friendly while still giving my yard and garden the TLC it really needs. For me, I do that by using Ecoscraps.
Ecoscraps compost is a mixture of decomposed organic materials like food waste, branches, leaves and grass clippings. It is used in garden soil to promote healthy, sustained plant growth. What makes Ecoscraps Organic Compost so awesome is the added benefit of food waste.
Each bag of Ecoscraps Compost contains up to 50 lbs. of recycled food waste. Food waste that would normally be sent to landfills but instead is reused to fortify your soil! Ecoscraps Compost is an all-natural organic soil amendment that contains no poop or synthetic chemicals.
Benefits of Using Ecoscraps in Your Garden Include:
- Increases organic material
- Improves soil structure
- Moisture retaining
In addition to using it in your garden, you can use Ecoscraps in planters too! Brittanie from Simplistically Living recently made these Color Block Wooden Planters and used Ecoscraps in them. Aren’t they so cool?
You can head to Walmart to find Ecoscraps and get your garden looking and feeling great.
Let’s Have Some Fun – A Giveaway!
Ecoscraps knows you will love their products so they are giving one lucky winner a $100 Walmart Gift Card to help get the yard of their dreams started!
Entering is simple. Use the Rafflecopter widget below. Giveaway ends 6/6/16. Giveaway open to US Residents only.
Disclosure: This blog is not responsible for prize fulfillment or shipment. I was not compensated to participate in this giveaway.
Leigh Anne says
Overflowing with beautiful flowers. I would love it to be lush and last year round!